Language used to describe the Australian midwifery workforce : A change opportunity to improve professional identity

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Brundell, Kath, Vasilevski, Vidanka, Farrell, Tanya and Sweet, Linda. (2023). Language used to describe the Australian midwifery workforce : A change opportunity to improve professional identity. Women and Birth. 36(4), pp. 393-395. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wombi.2022.11.013
AuthorsBrundell, Kath, Vasilevski, Vidanka, Farrell, Tanya and Sweet, Linda
Abstract

Background
Tertiary level midwifery educational pathways to achieve registration as a midwife vary in Australia, with a shift from the hospital to the university sector more than 20 years ago. These pathways are often referred to in the workforce setting to distinguish midwives with different academic backgrounds.

Aim
To discuss the genesis of midwifery education in the Australian setting and explore the impact of the language used to describe the educational backgrounds on the professional identity of midwives.

Discussion
Strong tertiary and regulatory governance exists to support the robust development of midwifery educational programmes and to ensure a high-quality, woman-centred workforce. Once registered, all midwives have the same skill set to provide care to women and families. However, separatist language is often used to describe midwives according to their educational background which has a propensity to reduce positive midwifery identity and influence continuing workforce attrition rates.

Conclusion
Positive expression of midwifery identity, using a strength discourse and an inclusive workforce have the ability to strengthen job satisfaction and intention to remain in the profession. Midwifery education can occur through several pathways; however once registered, all midwives are equal.

Keywordseducation pathways; midwifery; language; workforce
Year2023
JournalWomen and Birth
Journal citation36 (4), pp. 393-395
PublisherElsevier Ltd
ISSN1871-5192
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wombi.2022.11.013
PubMed ID36513567
Scopus EID2-s2.0-85145292365
Page range393-395
FunderDeakin University
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Output statusPublished
Publication dates
Online10 Dec 2022
Publication process dates
Accepted30 Nov 2022
Deposited23 Apr 2025
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